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Objectivism doesn't work.
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Well the problem was he wasn't making either in skill, or in timely fashion, or in tone the movie Marvel wanted him to make. So he is gone.
Or, the problem was that Marvel was wrong about this one. That is also a possibility. They are not movie making gods. They are humans and humans can and inevitably will make mistakes.
if they get Spielberg to direct Dr Strange---I would be happy---if they get somebody else because Spielberg and marvel don't see eye to eye---then I want Dr Strange to get made and be good. I won't waste my time worrying about how 'lost Spielberg.'
for me it's the character far more than the director. I am an Ant-man fan---that's my first interest.
I want Ant Man to be made and to be good as well. But when a movie studio parts ways with an extremely talented writer/director over "creative differences," it is possible that it's because the studio wants to take the wrong approach with the film and it will not end up being good. Movie studios are made up of people, and sometimes people make bad calls, even people who make good calls ninety nine times out of a hundred. So, some people are concerned.
I'm hoping that this is not the case. I'm hoping that both Marvel and Wright had phenomenal ideas for this film, but they just also happened to be mutually exclusive ones. But I think it's disrespectful and dangerous to dismiss people's concerns with a mentality of "Marvel Studios can do no wrong." They can. They are people. People can make mistakes.